The Leica Women Foto Project Award 2023 winners give voice to the marginalised through photography
The Leica Women Foto Project Award 2023 – representative of the German camera specialist’s ongoing commitment to giving voice to the marginalised and empowering the female point of view through photography – highlights an alternative perspective, capturing moments that bear witness to how women based in the UK, Mexico, Canada and the US see and interact with our world.
The panel of judges – including photojournalist Liz Johnson Artur, photographers Mary McCartney and Amanda de Cadenet, and newspaper picture editors Sara Rumens and Natalia Jiménez – based their selections on quality of photography, sophistication of project and a dedication to the medium of photography. Each winner receives a Leica SL2-S camera, a Vario-Elmarit-SL 24-70mm f/2.8 ASPH lens, and a cash prize of US$10,000.
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